I ran another round of load tests on Cocoon, and the results are much more encouraging.
I noticed just how much quicker Cocoon was at rendering the Avalon site, so here are my
numbers:
URL
num requests max time min time
average std-dev
http://localhost/cocoon/documents/index.html
40.00 1,422.00 20.00 128.20 251.70
http://localhost/cocoon/hello.html
78.00 1,542.00 0 234.40 440.06
http://localhost/cocoon/hello.svg
73.00 701.00 0 41.56 92.15
http://localhost/cocoon/hello.wrl
73.00 851.00 0 52.70 132.17
http://localhost/cocoon/i18n/simple.xsp
41.00 1,722.00 40.00 263.02 392.57
http://localhost/cocoon/moreover/moreover.xml
61.00 113,033.00 12,708.00 38,660.79 21,067.11
http://localhost/cocoon/slashdot/slashdot.xml
68.00 23,013.00 391.00 9,100.29 7,168.80
http://localhost/cocoon/welcome
78.00 881.00 10.00 55.56 104.27
http://localhost/cocoon/xsp/simple
40.00 280.00 20.00 77.63 56.06
TOTAL
552.00 113,033.00 0
5,401.57 7,050.03
TOTAL (minus remote) 423.00 1,722.00 0
121.87 154.28
When you consider even the painfully slow pages like moreover.xml and slashdot.xml,
your average number of
requests per second is only 11.11.
However, when all resources are local, we have an average of 492.34 requests per
second.
This is almost 400% improvement over about a week ago.
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